That's the extremist version of the Air Raid, he's the only one who runs it that way. They don't actually use tempo as much as they more so just throw the ball every snap.
Lashlee's offense still produced a RB that rushed for 1,276yds & 23TD's at 5.2 yards per carry, while simultaneously having a WR lead the nation in receptions & top 10 in yards & TD's, plus 2 additional WR's catch more than 40+ passes.
Whenever people hear Air Raid they assume it's Leach's Air Raid, but none of the Air Raid coaches or disciples throw it as much as he does without the balancing it with the run game. He has a 80/20 -90/10 Pass to run ratio, the SMU system that Lash ran is more 55/45 - 60/40, way more running & way more distinct play calling.
It's why Lincoln Riley & Josh Heupel have had success because they took the Leach passing scheme & combined with a high powered Spread rushing attack & it made their offense virtually impossible to stop unless you simply have a significant talent advantage.
Going Tempo isn't just throwing it 80 times a game, you can go Tempo while still pounding the rock, you just won't see long developing outside zone runs like we ran under Enox that always got blown up in the backfield.